Health
Research pinpoints unique drug target in antibiotic resistant bacteria – Science Daily
Researchers have identified a critical mechanism that allows deadly bacteria to gain resistance to antibiotics.

Researchers have identified a critical mechanism that allows deadly bacteria to gain resistance to antibiotics.The findings offer a potential new drug target in the search for effective new antibiotics as we face the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and infections caused by bacterial pathogens.
The study investigated quinolone antibiotics which are used to treat a range of bacterial infections, including TB (tuberculosis). Quinolones work by inhibiting bacterial enzymes, gyrase and…
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